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Show l.-iLFORD Mention Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and children, Suzanne and Donald, Don-ald, of Glendora, Calif., spent their two weeks vacation in Milford at the home of Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Persons. They were here especially to be with Mrs,. Per-i Per-i sons while she underwent sur- .V gery. it Mrs. Arlow Gale will spend the week end in Las Vegas with , her husoand. Mr. Gale has been working out of Las Vegas and Los Angeles for the U P. Mrs. James Mash and two children of Salt Lake have been spending a week with her parents, par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koh-ler. Koh-ler. Clair Smith of Salt Lake has been visiting in Milford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcln- . - tyre and small son Billie of Salt Lake are in Milford for a few days' visit, house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mclntvre and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bsxter. Mrs. Jay Christensen and children- were6 in Salt Lake a few days this week. Mrs. Florence Beard and .daughter Sandra, and Terry Fisher -ire in Fillmore for a 'few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliston and children were in Salt Lake the early part of the week. Mrs. Blanche Pendroy, state president of the Rebekahs, will make her official visit to the Beaver lodge Tuesday and to Milford Wednesday evening, a Mr. and Mrs. Max Bracken have purchased a home in the Rose Park section of Salt Lake, where they will make their home. Mr. Bracken is being transferred to Salt Lake by the U P, after having -lived in Milford Mil-ford 'for the past 15 years. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton have rented a home in Miners-ville. Miners-ville. Earl is manager of the Thompson's Chevron Station in Milford. Mrs. Horton will teach school in Minersville this year. Mr. and Mrs. Del , Holyoak have moved into the U P rail-; rail-; road home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Max Bracken. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Collier Col-lier are living in one of the Board of Education homes at 614 South 400 West. Mr. Collier Col-lier will be shop teacher at Milford Mil-ford High this year. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grim-shaw Grim-shaw of Salt Lake were in Mil-, Mil-, J? ford this week. Mrs. LaVern Patterson is Milford and South Milford residents. res-idents. Among 'friends they visited were Mr. and Mrs. John : Stahl in Cambridge, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher in Moon Lake, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sly in Hallway, Ore., and in Ontario, Ore., at the home of Mrs. Schow's grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William White, where more than 30 friends gathered for a get-together. get-together. Ruth Cline returned last Thursday from a 10-day trip to Chicago and Philadelphia where i she visited relatives. While in Chicago she called on her (fiance, George Boss, and his family. Sheila Dalton, Mary Edwards and Lucile Ferguson, Milford High cheer leaders, will leave Thursday for Salt Lake to attend at-tend a cheer leader instruction course Friday at the University of Utah. Connie, Louise and Larry Vestal of Price have been in Milford visiting their grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Orrm Williams. The Vestal children's stepfather and mother, Mr. arid Mrs. John Hartzell, came to Milford this ! week and the children returned with them to Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lang re- i turnbd recently from a very pleasant trip to San Francisco. While there several tours were ; taken by the couple. Hubert Smith, son o'f Mrs. Lang, stayed i in Salt Lake visiting his three ; sisters while the Langs were ' on vacation. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers and children spent their two weeks vacation in Salt Lake and Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. Expected in Milford next Monday are the nephew and niece of Mrs. Lillian Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson of Denver, Colo. Harriet Cline is in Dillon, Mont., guest at the ranch home of a school friend, Elizabeth Brenner. She plans to return to Milford about Sept. 3. THE 500 CLUB met Monday evening at the home o'f Mrs. Verneta McKnight. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sofia Johnson, Mrs. Lavern Bunker and Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Raines. Other members present were Mrs. Essie Thompson, Mrs. Iola Carter, Mrs. Elva Sedgwick Sedg-wick and Mrs. Magdalena White. MRS. LAVERN BUNKER entertained en-tertained the 500 Club at he-home he-home on Monday of last week.. Prizes were won by Mrs,. Iola Carter, Mrs. Verneta McKnight and Mrs. Sofia Johnson. Other members present were Mrs. Lucille Raines, Mrs. Laura Lorentz. Mrs. Elva Sedgwick, Mrs. Essie Thompson and Mrs. Magdalena White. seriously ill, in the Beaver County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffiths and daughter have returned from their weeK's vacation at ' Lake Tahoe and Yosemite Na tional Park. The family stopped stop-ped in Cross Valley to visit Mrs. Patterson's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Peterson, and in Bakerstield theye were house guests of a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bar-aotti. Bar-aotti. , i Mrs. Marion Walker returned from Walnut Creek, Calif , with news of a new granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Brenda Lynn, born July 30 to David and Karen Griffiths. Mrs. Mont Griffiths is now in California with her son and daughter in law, and getting acquainted with her new granddaughter. grand-daughter. Iola Young and Colleen Hut-chings Hut-chings returned Sunday from a trip to Van Nuys, Calif., where they spent their vacation with relatives of Iola. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Estes of Ash Grove, Mo., arrived in Milford Mil-ford Thursday to spend the winter win-ter at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schow and five children spent two weeks in the Northwest renewing renew-ing old friendships with former |